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Conference to discuss future of Islamic banking.


Byline: Manama

As financial markets begin to move towards stabilisation and economic recovery, more than 1,200 industry decision-makers from over 50 countries will meet in Bahrain to discuss the future direction of Islamic finance at a major conference next month.

The 16th annual World Islamic Banking Conference (WIBC WIBC Women's International Bowling Congress
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 2009), to be held from December 6 to 8 at Gulf Hotel, will focus on the 'new strategies for new economic realities,' said the event organisers Middle East Global Advisors (Mega).

"The conference has set the stage for discussions that will shape the post-crisis landscape as Islamic banks grapple with the need to manage risk, seek new growth markets, deliver on market expectations as well as remain competitive," said a Mega official.

The theme reflects this fresh outlook that the leading Islamic financial institutions are currently adopting as they compete in an increasingly challenging landscape, he added.

Tirad Mahmoud, the chief executive officer of Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (appr. ADIB) is an Islamic bank based in Abu Dhabi city, in the United Arab Emirates. Establishment
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank was established on 20th May 1997 as a Public Joint Stock Company through the Amiri Decree No. 9 of 1997.
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) was bullish about the long-terms prospects for the Islamic banking industry. ADIB is a platinum strategic partner of the conference.

"It is heartening to experience the vibrancy and sustained growth that our industry, Islamic Banking, has seen over the last few years. I am impressed most by the upbeat stance of the entire industry in face of the global economic situation in general and that of the banking sector in particular."

"We expect this year's event to be a resounding success and contribute to the industry's dynamism; and to rebrand rebrand
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 Islamic banking as the true universal banking model which promotes mutual benefit as the basis of growth and a financial eco balance as the basis of planning," he remarked.

Ahmed Fahour, the chief executive officer of Gulf Finance House, pointed out that Islamic banking had a big future and not just in traditional markets but on the global stage.

"The Annual World Islamic Banking Conference is a key player in stimulating debate and tackling the issues the industry will face in the years ahead," he noted.

The inaugural plenary session of WIBC 2009 will feature a series of prominent keynote addresses from Rasheed M. Al Maraj, governor of Central Bank of Bahrain The Central Bank of Bahrain was established in 1973 as the Bahrain Monetary Agency, shortly after Bahrain gained its independence from the United Kingdom. As per Decree No. ; Heng Swee Keat, governor of the Monetary Authority of Singapore The Monetary Authority of Singapore (Abbreviation: MAS; Chinese: 新加坡金融管理局; Malay: Penguasa Kewangan Singapura) is Singapore's central bank. ; Aset O. Issekeshev, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Republic of Kazakhstan; and Khalid M. Al-Aboodi, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  and general manager of The Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector, the private sector arm of the IDB Group.

In addition, the launch of the 2009/2010 edition of the WIBC Competitiveness Report, a critical reference source for industry decision makers, providing strategic insights from McKinsey & Company, will also provide a powerful research platform for discussing key trends, challenges and opportunities in the Islamic banking industry.

A panel of industry experts will lead discussions on controversies in Islamic finance with emphasis on lessons learnt from the global financial crisis.

The other key discussions will focus on ways in which the industry will evolve in terms of product innovation, global connectivity and business models. A roundtable panel representing UK institutions will offer insights on the UK's perspective on development, growth and the future outlook for Islamic finance.

A unique feature for the second day of WIBC will be the keynote address and Q&A session with Nassim Nicholas Taleb, the renowned thinker and author of the international bestseller "The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable."- TradeArabia News Service

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Date:Nov 18, 2009
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